That doesn't look like Marshall grillcloth. You'd probably be better off with the Black and Tan look, IMO.
yep..it was all Mojotone had in stock after a student accidentally put a foot through it...thankfully missing the speakers!!!!!!
That doesn't look like Marshall grillcloth. You'd probably be better off with the Black and Tan look, IMO.
yep..it was all Mojotone had in stock after a student accidentally put a foot through it...thankfully missing the speakers!!!!!!
That would suck. Many years ago (like, high school) I had a Peavey cabinet that someone managed to put a cymbal stand through and it took out one of the speakers. It was an interesting cabinet - same size and dimensions as a 4x12 but it only had 2x12's, both at the top, with a big port at the bottom. Sounded great and moved a lot of air.
Good point you make about air movement..I have found that that is a big part of my sound, probably from years of running an absolute overkill 2203 head and 1960 cabinets...
Check out my soundclip just posted to the "hot Rodding a DSL40C' thread!!!!
I almost never use my 4x12 cab any more because its so damn big and heavy. For the stuff I used to use it for I bought a Mesa Recto 1x12. It's exactly 1/4 of the full-size Recto cab in dimensions and internal volume, and it sounds for all the world just like the full-size, but obviously less air moving and less volume/projection. Has the same Mesa/Celestion V30 speaker as the full size cab
For when I want the cab to "breathe" a bit more I have a Mesa Lonestar open back with a C-90 speaker in it. To be honest, I prefer that cab for most things, even high gain. It just sounds so much bigger than it is and I really think I like the response of the C-90 over the V-30.
Smaller is better. I can't even get a 2x12 cabinet in my Mustang. That cabinet you describe sounds devine!
I should add that the Mesa cabs are the best-built of any I have ever seen.
I might need a 2X12 like that....
Recto 2x12's sound outrageously good. They have both a vertical and horizontal model.
I wish I could find the in stock - around here - to try out.
I actually think you'd have to go to the Mesa Boogie store in Hollywood to plug into one and try it out. They stopped selling through Guitar Center a while back because the salespeople were not knowledgeable enough. They are very, very selective about their dealers. If you have the time to drive all the way there it's worth it, not just for the experience of the Mesa store but for all the other music shops right there on Sunset Blvd.
I should add that the Mesa cabs are the best-built of any I have ever seen.
MESA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just
spent 2 blissful hours with mine ---- I love the dirt and CONTOUR (which is code for STUPID LEVELS OF DISTORTION) ---but this evening I used the CLEAN channel ---and tried my "pedal board" through it--- and MAN I LOVE THAT AMP!!!!
I told U SMITTY. EVER since I bought this 100 WAtt MARSH to play if I am not playing my 50 watt JMP, my hearing is not good enough to hear a whisperHey, why are we yelling?
hey hey robert. so far so good on my new Marsh amp as I biased it and test ran it a few times.